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North Carolina looks to implement social media information management
Wednesday, December 5, 2012In an effort to archive and organize one of its latest sources of data, the North Carolina government body is looking to implement an information management solution for its social media outlets, including Facebook and Twitter.
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Lost hospital documents provide ire for Hong Kong leaders
Tuesday, December 4, 2012If records have not been backed up and the data within made readily available, multiple entities and clients can be affected. Lawmakers in Hong Kong are currently reeling from the discovery that hospital documents were lost.
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Irish history preserved with technology
Tuesday, December 4, 2012Some people like to save old newspapers when notable events occur, like the death of a national figure or the end or a war. However, if the buildings that house old papers experience a disaster, the volumes could be lost forever.
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Document management essential for other initiatives
Tuesday, December 4, 2012For businesses considering document imaging, paperless efforts and other workflow improvement efforts, the first step is to have a solid document management solution on the table.
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Simplify paperless initiatives for success
Monday, December 3, 2012Going paperless has a number of benefits for businesses. Document management solutions can reduce the cost of day to day workflow, improve productivity and enhance operations in many other ways.
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Lost files could set criminal free
Monday, December 3, 2012During a lawsuit, many files filled with evidence, legal proceedings and statements are filed. Many courts use conversation services to save these records on computers in order to allow numerous people access to such files and to ensure the safety of such documents.
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Corruption case might be abandoned
Friday, November 30, 2012Even after legal charges have been filed and a court case is underway, if documents concerning the lawsuit go missing, the judge can declare a mistrial because of a lack of evidence. Many authorities now combat that possibility by adopting an electronic information management policy.
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Ohio state department sued over record loss
Friday, November 30, 2012Documents go missing for various reasons - they can be lost in the shuffle among other papers, get misfiled or end up being thrown away unintentionally. However, there are sometimes more sinister causes behind missing files.
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US military examines paperless options on naval craft
Friday, November 30, 2012The U.S military has begun to look into more uses for document management and paperless initiatives, implementing the first paperless system on an aircraft carrier.
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Civil War documents provide new look into American history
Thursday, November 29, 2012Letters often provide people with a fascinating and intimate look into the past. The Library of Congress will soon display around 200 documents dating back to the Civil War.
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Bank of America loses documents, drags out mortgage issue
Thursday, November 29, 2012When someone passes away, family members are often left to put affairs in order. Unless various businesses like lenders and lawyers have ready access to multiple documents, like bank account information, deeds and other legal files, this process might drag on.
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Document management essential to business survival
Thursday, November 29, 2012With the changes in the way companies gather, use and store data occurring so rapidly these days, it is essential for a business to keep up with innovation and adopt the most efficient solution for its own needs, or risk falling behind the competition.
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